The Future of City College Enrollment Decided by Hackers at Large With the number of fraudulent student accounts having more than doubled this semester, faculty members are predicting matters will only get worse.
City College Success Story: David Yee’s Journey from Student to Vice Chancellor “Mr. Yee is a City College success story. Beginning as a physics student and later returning as a faculty member, department chair, Academic Senate president, and, for the last decade, as dean of our Evans Center and the School of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics before assuming the
The Daniel E. Koshland San Francisco History Center: An Untapped Resource for San Francisco Scholars San Francisco Public Library's City Archivist Adrienne Storey gave The Guardsman an inside look at the valuable resources the Daniel E. Koshland San Francisco History Center offers City College students.
Climate Action 2025: “It’s Up to Us” By Kyra Young kyrajyoung@gmail.com “Drill, Baby Drill!” The fossil fuel industry applauded President Trump’s barrage of climate and energy executive actions, which have redirected funding away from former President Biden's climate agenda. From withdrawing from the Paris Agreement to halting any new wind energy projects,
Celebrating 90 Years of City College with an Aerial Photo In recognition of the college’s 90th anniversary, community members gathered on Tuesday, March 18, for a unique photo opportunity, forming the numbers nine and zero in the George M. Rush Stadium.
The Guardsman Editorial: A Call to Action for Mayor Daniel Lurie City College is more than just a community college. It is the bridge to the future for a thriving economic and cultural metropolis. A pathway for thousands of SF residents to evolve and improve their skills and capacity for the challenges ahead. Without them, we could not continue to revitalize neig
Interim Chancellor Bailey is Allowed to Change His Mind For over 200 days, Interim Chancellor Mitch Bailey was nothing but transparent about both the state of the college, and his prospect of unemployment. Throughout the fall semester, many found him both honest and approachable, so they were dissapointed to hear how adamant he was about leaving after hi